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Best Edward Albee Poems


Flores Para Los Muertos - Vignette
An inebriated vixen promoted duress
as she and George played "Get the Guests."
A fractured malevolence mirroring Macbeth
resulted in her first-born's death.
Atop his imagined coffin, a snapdragon rests.



Author's Note:

Vignette inspiration:
Play - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1962)
Playwright - Edward Albee...

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Categories: edward albee, on writing and words,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member 50 Words For Poe: Wolf
"50 Words for Poe: Wolf"



He watches the Asylum.
Silently soft paw bides his time and grins

He doesn't dig Haiku
Impromptu is more his thing

Give a dog a bone

(LadyLabyrinth/2019)




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Pit Stop/Loveage



“The wolf said, 
"You know, my dear, it isn't safe for a little girl to walk through these woods...

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Categories: edward albee, dark, humor, imagery,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things